The Bear's Garden

by Marcie Colleen (Author) Alison Oliver (Illustrator)

The Bear's Garden
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

Inspired by the true story of a community garden in Brooklyn, New York, picture book The Bear's Garden by writer Marcie Colleen and illustrator Alison Oliver is a testament to how imagination and dedication can transform communities and create beauty for everyone in unexpected places.

A little girl sees an empty lot in a city and imagines what it can be.

She sees a place to grow, a place to play, and a place to love.

With the help of her stuffed bear, the girl brings her community together to create a beautiful garden.

"A well-illustrated, beautifully written tale of encouragement." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review

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Publishers Weekly

A black girl sees "the big, bustling city" as "a place to grow, a place to play, a place to love" in this affectionate ode to a community garden. In striking illustrations that combine sharp geometric forms with expressive brushy textures, Oliver shows the girl planting a seed in a tomato can that tips off the windowsill: "One night, the girl's imagination/ spilled onto the sidewalk,/ rolled across the street,/ and sprouted." "A baby garden!" she exclaims, caring for its seedlings until the unlikely lot blooms into "A place to grow,// A place to play,// A place to love," watched over by a beloved bear the child left behind. In an author's note, Colleen shares the foundation of her fanciful tale: "The Pacific Street Brooklyn Bear's Community Garden was founded in 1985 and named for a teddy bear that was sitting in the weeds." Ages 3-6. (Mar.)

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School Library Journal

K-Gr 2—An unnamed, brown-skinned girl with imagination, a seedling, and a stuffed panda bear is the catalyst for a community garden in her busy neighborhood. Despite being under her stuffed panda's watchful eye, the girl's seedling tumbles from her window, rolls across the street, and sprouts in the vacant lot where it comes to rest. "A baby garden!" cries the delighted girl upon finding her errant seedling. After she lavishes it with love, water, and protection, more seedlings grow, as does the interest of her busy neighbors. When the girl goes on a trip, she leaves her panda—stuffed full of her hope and love—in charge of watching over the garden. In her absence and with the help of the whole neighborhood, her baby garden becomes a place to grow, to play, and to love, for everyone. Colleen's text captures the hope, humor, and love of the protagonist. Oliver's illustrations not only mirror the text but tell important parts of the story. She uses single- and double-page spreads and panels, and her mostly dark background palette allows her foreground characters to pop in a wonderful way. She even manages to covey the emotions of the panda with subtle changes to its eyes and mouth. VERDICT An imaginative little girl who can always see the beauty in things transforms the empty city lot across from her apartment and in turn her neighborhood. A great addition to the growing urban gardens genre, and a good general purchase.—Catherine Callegari, Gay-Kimball Library, Troy, NH

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Review quotes

"[An] affectionate ode to a community garden...striking illustrations that combine sharp geometric forms with expressive brushy textures" — Publishers Weekly

"A simple, powerful ode to community betterment." — Booklist

"A sweet reminder of how powerful communities can be when they come together to create something beautiful." — The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"An imaginative little girl who can always see the beauty in things transforms the empty city lot across from her apartment and in turn her neighborhood." —School Library Journal

Marcie Colleen
Marcie Colleen is the author of numerous books for children, among them Love, Triangle; Penguinaut!; The Bear's Garden; and the Super Happy Party Bears chapter book series. A Brooklynite at heart, she now lives in San Diego, California. Marcie invites you to visit her online at thisismarciecolleen.com.

Aaron Becker is the creator of the Caldecott Honor Book Journey and two follow-up books in the trilogy: Quest and Return. He is also the creator of A Stone for Sascha and the board books You Are Light and My Favorite Color. Aaron lives with his family in Amherst, Massachusetts. Short films of his process, as well as prints of his artwork, can by found at storybreathing.com.

Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781250314819
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
I
Publisher
Imprint
Publication date
March 20, 2020
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV029000 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | General
JUV002030 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Bears
JUV040000 - Juvenile Fiction | Toys, Dolls & Puppets
JUV023000 - Juvenile Fiction | Lifestyles | City & Town Life
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
City and town life
Imagination
Gardens
Imagination in children

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